MP Minister Cleans dirty toilet of  government school after the complaint of a girl

Gwalior Dec 18 : New Delhi: Madhya Pradesh Energy Minister Pradhuman Singh Tomar decided to set an example of public hygiene as he cleaned the toilet of a government school in Gwalior. Tomar said he decided to take the step after a girl student informed him about the dirty toilets in the school.

“A girl student told me that there is no cleanliness in the toilets of the school, because of which the students face problems,” Pradhuman Singh Tomar said.

The minister, along with an official, was seen cleaning the floor and wall of the toilet in the government school.

This is not the first time MP Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar was seen taking matters into his own hands in terms of public hygiene. In August last year, Tomar cleaned the toilets of the commissioner office in Gwalior during a visit after a woman staffer complained about filthy washrooms. He had then asked local body officials to provide him cleaning material after which he, along with civic conservancy staff, got down to cleaning the toilets.

Tomar had gone to Moti Mahal building to discuss some issues with the Divisional Commissioner. While returning, some women employees complained to Tomar that the toilet reserved for them in the office building was not cleaned regularly and they were thus inconvenienced. On hearing the complaint, Tomar inspected the toilets on the premises and found them dirty. He ordered the officials to bring toilet cleaner and brush etc and proceeded to clean these himself.